Ro Khanna U.S. House of Representatives from California's 17th district | Official U.S. House headshot
Ro Khanna U.S. House of Representatives from California's 17th district | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Ro Khanna, who represents California's 17th district in the U.S. Congress, expressed concerns on social media about recent job losses in the manufacturing sector and raised issues relating to election security legislation. Khanna, who succeeded Mike Honda in Congress in 2017, has actively engaged with matters of employment and civil rights through his posts on social media.
On April 11, 2025, Khanna reported "34 employees lost their jobs when agriculture and pesticides manufacturer Schirm USA closed in Benton, Illinois, this week." The plant closure is part of broader economic issues affecting regional employment in such industries.
In another post on the same day, Khanna commented on layoffs at a different company, stating "Medical technology manufacturer Acutus Medical Inc., laid off 24 employees in Carlsbad, California." This development highlights challenges within the medical technology sector.
Later that day, Khanna addressed concerns regarding election legislation, sharing data on the potential impact on voter disenfranchisement. He noted, "Over 69 million women do not have a birth certificate that matches their legal name. 146 million Americans do not have a passport." He criticized the SAVE Act, asserting that "The SAVE Act will not increase election security. It will potentially disenfranchise millions of American voters." The statement reflects broader debates on voting rights and election integrity within the United States.
Rep. Khanna, an advocate for technology and innovation, resides in Fremont, previously earned a BA from the University of Chicago in 1998, and later obtained a JD from Yale University in 2001.